The story of a genius lawyer with autism spectrum disorder was praised not only by viewers with actual disabilities, but also by incumbent lawyers.
An incumbent lawyer who watched the ENA Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Strange Lawyer Woo Young-woo (herefollowing Woo Young-woo)’, which ranked No. left a comment.
Person A, who introduced herself as a lawyer working at a law firm, said to an online community that day, “The lawyer I work with said this drama was interesting, so I went to watch one episode a day following work, and it was fun so I watched it all night.”
Mr. A said, “In a normal drama, the main characters say, ‘You’re going to sue, I’ll see you in court’ in a civil case, but I burst into laughter when I saw Woo Young-woo correcting that in a civil case, ‘I’m going to file a lawsuit’, not a accusation or accusation. “He said, “It’s been a while since I came out with a proper court case.”
He continued, “When I added the purpose of the claim in the 4th session, I saw that the legal terms I was using while making a claim regarding the surrounding area were also used accurately according to the situation, so I thought, ‘The script is correct. is,” he pointed out.
According to Mr. A’s explanation, it refers to the combination of the kinship and inheritance laws in the family law and the civil law in general. Like special laws such as the Labor Standards Act, there is no such thing as the kinship law or the inheritance law. The problem is that family law is the most difficult and difficult area in practice. There are many unusual cases, and if you read the precedents of lower courts or the Supreme Court, you will find that there are many different cases.
Mr. A said, “Even though the facts are the same, what the plaintiff lost in the past can win now. “, explained.
He continued, “I was surprised to see that the 1st time grandmother brought Article 1004 of the Civil Code and given the justification that she had to claim her innocence. Because of that, I wouldn’t have even thought of pleading not guilty.”
In the 4th episode, he added, “In the 4th episode, by adding Article 556 of the Civil Act to Article 110 of the Civil Act, the issue of inheritance was added as a claim around the purpose of the claim, and the scene of using the distribution of the burden of proof according to the classification of legal requirements during pleading to fuck the other party’s lawyer I was frankly admired in the drama,” and “There are no legal loopholes in the second or third rounds. It is easy to understand even for ordinary people, but seeing how the elaborate legal principles are structured, I thought that the author’s work was not a joke.”
However, he pointed out that the setting in the drama has a sense of separation from reality.
Mr. A said, “Leaving aside the setting of being a lawyer with autism, there are very few handsome lawyers and employees in law firms.”
He added, “It’s unrealistic for seniors or partners to try to take care of themselves like that,” he added.
Writer Woo Young-woo wrote the screenplay for the courtroom movie ‘The Witness’, in which an autistic girl is the only witness to a murder case and uncovers the truth.
While most of the characters with autism in the play have difficulty in communicating and repeating the same words in the play, ‘Young-Woo Woo’ has been portrayed as an abnormal figure that does not communicate with others, it offers a moving impression with creative ideas.
Autism spectrum disorder is a disorder characterized by problems in verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, and limited interests, behaviors, and activities. Autism Spectrum Disorder has a variety of symptoms, ranges, and functions, and it is known that there are people who cannot speak a word when they become adults, or who have better memory or visual perception than the general public.
Like our society, ‘Woo Young-woo’ consists of ordinary people who are obsessed with prejudices and stereotypes regarding people with autism, and some people who start to treat autistic people with flexible thinking. Viewers praised that they were able to learn how to treat autistic people as members of society one by one through ‘Woo Young-Woo’.
Overseas viewer B, who has autism, said, “It’s very accurate. I behave like this,” and “It’s the first time I’ve seen this on TV.” rated it.
Regarding the description of counting down three before entering the boss’s office, Mr. B said, “This is a characteristic of general autism to varying degrees, but if autism does not find a way to deal with it, we are virtually paralyzed to the point of being unable to do anything.”
Regarding the echo words that the other person repeats, he said, “It’s usually described as annoying, bad, evil, and rude in dramas, but it’s good that you didn’t do that in ‘Woo Young-woo’. “If it was a different drama, the judge would have rebuked her and told her to leave the courtroom as a monkey show.”
Mr. B said, “In some cases of autism, touch sensitivity can be very sensitive. If skin contact is not notified in advance, it varies from person to person, but it can cause sensory blackout and energy consumption.” “In some autism cases, bacteria or bacteria I am sensitive to this, so please be careful.”
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